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Animal Evolution
I. To be on the Animal family tree
 A. must be multicellular
 B. must be heterotrophs
 C. can not have cell wall
 D. must be Eukaryotes
II. All Phyla more advanced than Porifera
 A. Have tissues
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1. groups of cells that work together
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2. attached by a membrane
B. Have symmetry
1. radial symmetry
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a. circular body plan
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b. can cut in half many ways
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 2. Bilateral Symmetry
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a. can only cut in ½ one way
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b. left and right sides
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c. have developed a head end
(cephalization)
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c. all animals more advanced
than Phylum Cnidaria
d. all are triploblastic
(3 tissue layers)
III. To be more advanced than flatworms
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A. animals need an empty space
inside body for organs to form
B. Empty space is called a coelom
C. Acoelomate =
no coelom having
D. Porifera, Cnidaria,
& flatworms
are acoelomates
 D.Simple animals like Nematodes have a
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pseudocoelom =
fake body cavity
1. Not very well developed
2. Just a space between tissue layers
E. More advanced organisms have a
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Coelom (true body cavity)
 1. called eucoelomates
 2. complex cavity in mesoderm
 3. provides space
 & attachment site
 for organs to grow
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IV. Embryo Development
 A. Used to divide up advanced animals
 C. looks at formation of digestive tube
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1. alimentary canal
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2. one way tube mouth to anus
 B. Mollusks, Annelids & Arthropods
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1. protostomes
first mouth
2. mouth forms first
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 C. Echinoderms & Chordates
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1. Deuterostomes
second mouth
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2. mouth forms second
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3. anus forms first
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